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Current global priorities for neonatal survival in Nigeria largely accord with paediatricians' views except for neonatal jaundice which is commonly subsumed under "other" or "miscellaneous" neonatal conditions.
While current global priorities for neonatal survival in Nigeria are derived from limited published data the evidence from this survey suggests that they largely accord with paediatricians' views except for neonatal jaundice which is commonly subsumed under miscellaneous neonatal conditions.
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